London Borough Of Brent, Kensal Green Cemetery
- Piesaistītie:
- 869apskatīt sarakstu
- Aktīva no:
- 00.00.1858
- Aktīva līdz:
- -
- Adrese:
- Harrow Road, London Borough of Brent, London, England, United Kingdom
- Tālrunis:
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- E-pasts:
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- Mājas lapa:
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- Īpašnieks:
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- Mērķis:
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- Politiskā teritorija:
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- Platība:
- 12.00 ha
- Kategorijas:
- Roman Catholic cemetery
History
Established in 1858, the 29 acre (120,000 m²) site was built next door to Kensal Green Cemetery. It is the final resting place for more than 165,000 individuals of the Roman Catholic faith, and features a memorial to Belgian soldiers of the First World War, wounded in combat and evacuated to England, where they died in hospital.
There is also a War Memorial, in the form of a Cross of Sacrifice to the British, Irish, French and Canadian servicemen, with a Screen Wall memorial and a low kerb listing of Commonwealth service personnel of both World Wars, whose graves in the cemetery could not be marked by headstones. In all, the cemetery contains 208 graves of Commonwealth service personnel of the First World War, and 107 graves of the Second World War. Many Irish migrants who came to England during the Great Famine are buried here.
Notable interments
- Sir John Barbirolli (1899–1970), orchestral conductor
- Marmaduke Barton (1865–1938), pianist and professor at the Royal College of Music
- Prince Louis Lucien Bonaparte (1813–1891), statesman, philologist
- William Pitt Byrne (1806–1861), British newspaper editor and proprietor of The Morning Post
- Major Thomas Crean (1873–1923), VC winner in Boer War
- Dr Charles James Fox (1799–1874), medical doctor
- Gilbert Harding (1907–1960), journalist, radio and TV personality
- Josef Jakobs (1898–1941), German spy
- Andrzej Kowerski (aka Andrew Kennedy) (1912–1988), decorated Polish soldier and spy
- Danny La Rue (1927–2009), cabaret artist, nightclub owner, actor
- Henry Edward Manning (1808–1892), Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster (later transferred to Westminster Cathedral)
- Alice Meynell (1847–1922), poet and essayist
- Victoria Monks (1884–1927), music hall singer
- Clarkson Frederick Stanfield (1793–1867) one of the 19th century's most prominent marine painters
- Mary Seacole (1805–1881) nurse, humanitarian
- Carlo Pellegrini (1839–1889), caricaturist
- Francis Thompson (1859–1907), poet, literary critic
- Major General Sir Luke O'Connor (1831–1915), VC winner in Crimean War
- T.P. O'Connor (1848–1929), Irish journalist and politician
- Lieutenant Colonel James Henry Reynolds (1844–1932), VC winner and medical officer at Rorke's Drift
- Louis Wain (1860–1939), artist
- Father Vincent McNabb, O.P. (1868–1943), Irish scholar and priest
- Sir Max Pemberton (1863–1950), British author, journalist and editor
- Krystyna Skarbek (aka Christine Granville) (1915–1952), Polish SOE agent and World War II heroine
- Sax Rohmer (1883–1959), author, creator of "Dr. Fu Manchu"
- George Carman QC (1929–2001), barrister
- Nicholas Wiseman (1802–1865) Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster (later transferred to Westminster Cathedral)
The chapel
- The cemetery's Catholic chapel is used for funeral and memorial services. The walls have many memorial plaques.
- The chapel was used in the filming of Miranda episode "Before I die".
- The chapel has one of two working coffin lifts in England, the other is in the Anglican Chapel of Kensal Green Cemetery. The coffin lift is used to lower coffins from the chapel into the lower catacombs which are located directly underneath the chapel.
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